Rustic and disapponting.
With kids
My daughter and I were really excited about staying the night in this fairy-like cabin. Unfortunately, it was pouring rain outside, which was only made worse by the fact that there were no instruction before or upon arriving about where to go except, "Head straight to site" and "Park at listing". The cabin is behind other buildings and a few seeming entrances/parking that are overgrown with bushes, so it's really hard to tell where to go. This place is a communal camping area with both other listings and seasonal visitors who I assume work on the hemp farm that is mentioned in the instructions in the cabin. Again, this wouldn't have been a problem if there was more up front descriptions of the rental. The cabin itself reeked of stale Febreeze, which was suprising in this natural hippie atmosphere. Perhaps naively I expected there to be linens, AGAIN, if there had been any sort of useful description on the listing I would've brought them. The door to the cabin does not close completely, which felt like we would be mosquito bait. The bed is VERY small because it goes across vs. lengthwise. All the decorations are power-stapled. The trailer itself wasn't level, so I had to shove things I had under the mattress so I didn't feel like I was going to fall out. OK place, but a bit rundown. Definitely not as "cute and pretty" as photographed. I don't understand all the positive reviews, and there was no sign of the host as people happily mention. Happy we there only one night.